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or three spots on hind wings. Beneath, besides the two common bars 

 crossing both wings the only markings on fore wings are three or four 

 faint dots on outer portion of wing. On hind pair there are four silver 

 centered black dots crowded together in a light space in middle of out- 

 er border, Fig.o5, c, while there arc some silver markings above and be- 

 low them. Expands 1.25 to 1.30. Habitat, West Virginia, south to 

 the Gulf of Mexico. Occurs from June until September. 



207. ^EONYMPIIA HENSHAWI Edw. 

 Henshaav's Quaker. 

 About the size of the type N. eurytris, but is more reddish or rus- 

 ty above, a dark band crosses middle of both wings, and there are two 

 black dots in middle of outer border. Beneath finely marked with mi- 

 nute lines between the common bands. On outer portion of fore wings 

 there is a wavy band, but no spots. In the middle of hind wing is a 

 whitish space containing four dots in pairs, each with a silver center, 

 Fig. 35, d. Above and below these are silver markings. Expands 1.50 

 to 1.70. Habitat, Arizona, Southern Colorado, and New Mexico. 



258. NEONYMPHA AREOLATUS Sm-Abb. 

 Golden-ringed Quaker. 

 Smaller than N. eurytris but about the same color above but with 

 out markings. Redder beneath, two common bars only on fore wings, 

 on hind pair five yellow ringed, oblong black spots, each withu ruwof 

 silver dots and all are surrounded with a rusty orange ring, Fig. 30, a. 

 Expands 1.25 to 1.30. Habitat, Gulf States, East Tennessee, and oc- 

 casionally New Jersey. 



258. NEONYMPHA EURYTRIS Fab. 



Five-spotted Quaker. 

 Brown above with three narrow sub-marginal bands and two yel- 

 low-ringed black spots, each with two dots of silver and three similar 

 spots on hind pair. Beneath, paler with marginal bands clearer, spot- 

 tings more distinct, and more clearly ringed, with an extra small spot on 

 upper border of hind wing. Betvreen the two central spots on both wings 

 are silver markings. Two common reddish bands cross both Avings. 

 Expands 1.30 to 1.50. Habitat, Atlantic States, excepting perhaps 

 Florida, and up the Mississippi Valley to Nebraska, Ontario and Quebec. 

 Occurs in June, July, and August. 



